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Nationwide Strike on Feb 12 Against Labour Codes

Ten central trade unions call for a nationwide strike on February 12 demanding the rollback of four new labour codes. The protest also targets privatization and fuel price hikes.

Mohali Hospital Uses Music Therapy for Calmer Childbirth

Dr BR Ambedkar State Institute of Medical Sciences, Mohali, launches a novel music therapy program in labour rooms to reduce anxiety and improve emotional well-being during childbirth. Learn about this innovative approach.

India's New National Mental Health Survey Launched

India launches NMHS-2, its first national mental health survey since 2015, covering all states & UTs. It aims to assess post-pandemic mental illness burden and guide policy. Read the key details.

Unemployment Rate Drops to 4.7% in November

India's job market shows strength as the unemployment rate falls to a new low of 4.7% in November 2025, with gains in rural employment and female participation. Explore the key insights from the latest PLFS data.

Delhi: Educated Women Rise, But Jobs Remain Elusive

A Delhi govt report shows women are excelling in higher education and teaching roles, yet their workforce participation remains critically low at 14.2%. Explore the data and the structural barriers behind this paradox.

TN Halts State-Wide Migrant Labourer Survey

Tamil Nadu's labour department has indefinitely postponed a crucial survey of inter-state migrant workers due to fears of political backlash. Officials warn this leaves policymakers in the dark.

Punjab cop's grit lands him spot in IAF flying branch

Punjab Police Constable Gursimran Singh Bains, 22, secures his dream role in the Indian Air Force flying branch after four attempts. His journey from Mohali streets to the Air Force Academy is a testament to perseverance. Read his inspiring story.

India's New Labour Reforms: Creep or Leap?

Five years after Parliament passed new labour codes, implementation remains slow. While hailed as revolutionary, experts debate if these reforms represent true transformation or incremental progress.

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